> > > > > > > > Hi MST, > > > > > > > > I have measured the performance when using a 32K page bitmap, > > > > > > Just to make sure. Do you mean a 32Kbyte bitmap? > > > Covering 1Gbyte of memory? > > Yes. > > > > > > > > > and inflate the balloon to 3GB > > > > of an idle guest with 4GB RAM. > > > > > > Should take 3 requests then, right? > > > > > > > No, we can't assign the PFN when allocating page in balloon driver, > > So the PFNs of pages allocated may be across a large range, we will > > tell the host once the pfn_max -pfn_min >= 0x40000(1GB range), so the > > requests count is most likely to be more than 3. > > > > > > Now: > > > > total inflating time: 338ms > > > > the count of virtio data transmission: 373 > > > > > > Why was this so high? I would expect 3 transmissions. > > > > I follow your suggestion: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -------------- Suggestion to address all above comments: > > 1. allocate a bunch of pages and link them up, > > calculating the min and the max pfn. > > if max-min exceeds the allocated bitmap size, > > tell host. > > 2. limit allocated bitmap size to something reasonable. > > How about 32Kbytes? This is 256kilo bit in the map, which comes > > out to 1Giga bytes of memory in the balloon. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------- Because the PFNs of the allocated pages are not linear > > increased, so 3 transmissions are impossible. > > > > > > Liang > > Interesting. How about instead of tell host, we do multiple scans, each time > ignoring pages out of range? > > for (pfn = min pfn; pfn < max pfn; pfn += 1G) { > foreach page > if page pfn < pfn || page pfn >= pfn + 1G > continue > set bit > tell host > } > That means we have to allocate/free all the requested pages first, and then tell the host. It works fine for inflating, but for deflating, because the page has been deleted from the vb-> vb_dev_info->pages, so, we have to use a struct to save the dequeued pages before calling release_pages_balloon(), I think a page bitmap is the best struct to save these pages, because it consumes less memory. And that bitmap should be large enough to save pfn 0 to max_pfn. If the above is true, then we are back to the square one. we really need a large page bitmap. Right? Liang _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization